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China: China's data centers epicenter of new industrial revolution
Storyline: China's data centers epicenter of new industrial revolution [Voice_over] With AI fueling demand for compute and storage, data centers in China are rapidly evolving into massive, next-generation facilities that are faster, more efficient, and more powerful than ever before. In northern China's Guangling County, a newly launched computing power park hosts the country's largest specialized factory for the R&D and integration of computing equipment. The facility has pioneered a prefabricated approach, producing modular solutions for companies that include infrastructure, power supplies and more. [Sound_bite] Ju Jing, CEO, BCI Group: "In response to the need for agile development and lower cost requirements in the age of computing power, we have achieved a 'T+4' model. This means a full computing power module can be delivered within four months of the client's initial deployment request." [Voice_over] Breakthroughs in storage hardware, meanwhile, allow data centers to achieve unprecedented levels of storage density and energy efficiency. This AI-specific storage system from tech giant Huawei, for instance, delivers 24 million input/output operations per second with a bandwidth of up to 500 gigabytes per second. It's already being used by multiple hyperscale computing centers around the country. [Sound_bite] Zhou Yuefeng, Vice President, Huawei: "China is a global leader in data storage, both in hardware and software. We can leverage this superior storage capacity to bolster our computing capabilities. A vital direction for our national AI development should be this: using storage to empower compute, and using data retrieval to complement raw computation." [Voice_over] According to an industry forecast released at this year’s Computing Power Conference in northern China’s Datong, the country’s intelligent computing power is expected to grow by more than 40 percent this year. Officials at the conference said that as of June, China’s intelligent computing power had reached 788 EFLOPS. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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